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Keir,
>>> Grzegorz Milos <gm281@xxxxxxxxx> 17.12.09 00:14 >>>
>The series of 46 patches attached to this email contain the initial
>implementation of memory paging and sharing for Xen. Patrick Colp
>leads the work on the pager, and I am mostly responsible for memory
>sharing. We would be grateful for any comments/suggestions you might
>have. Individual patches are labeled with comments describing their
>purpose and a sign-off footnote. Of course we are happy to discuss
>them in more detail, as required. Assuming that there are no major
>objections against including them in the mainstream xen-unstable tree,
>we would like to move future development to that tree.
as I just realized you already committed these patches - wouldn't it
make sense to allow for some reviewing/discussion at least for larger
batches like this? I would really have wanted the Linux side issues I
already pointed out fixed before they go in, and lacking a general
description of the approach taken I didn't even take a closer look at
the Xen side changes (but during the brief check I did, I think I
spotted at least one problem already).
Jan
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